From cloud computing to people analytics, most lucrative future jobs will be dominated by people with digital skills and expertise, explains Sarita Digumarti, chief learning officer, UNext Learning.
Nayagam PP, a certified career counsellor and the founder of EduJob360, lists the top and emerging career streams in engineering.
Across all sectors, the future of work depends on adaptability.
Real wealth isn't built on random bets; it's built on disciplined, guided portfolio strategies that can withstand market ups and downs, says Ramalingam Kalirajan.
'There are opportunities everywhere; my advice to all would be to not wait and just start.' 'Keep honing your skills you will see fruits of your labour.'
Some of the entry-level jobs in the technical sector that will be in demand in 2011 and how freshers can hone your skills to bag one.
Game streaming is becoming a serious professional choice for youth, as it allows them to make good money.
India's e-commerce market alone is projected to reach $200 billion by 2026, making it a prime industry for ambitious entrepreneurs, explains rediffGURU Harsh Bharwani.
Nikhil Anand, senior vice president, operations, at NLB Services explains why professionals who are adept at data, cloud computing and cybersecurity will earn well in 2024.
Challenge the status quo, question the why behind processes, and push yourself and your organisation. That's how you will win, even if you 'lose' is Neha Sampat's advice to wannabe entrepreneurs.
'If one can write 100-150 lines of good code in a day, they will always be in demand,' advises Jitendra Singh, chief technology officer, TalentSprint, an edtech platform.
Take a look at the skills that matter and how you can acquire them.
Amit Bansal discusses the emerging trends in the engineering sector.
Movie stars are not only madly in love in...well, the movies, but also in their real lives!
Ravi Sinha is described as "highly tech-savvy", and credited with infusing modern technology in the field of intelligence collection.
'Career paths are no longer linear as professionals look to build a more holistic career portfolio that is true to their professional and financial goals.'
On the whole, the case for Period Leave is compelling. It may well bring more women into the workforce. But the concept will likely be hostage to the whims of enlightened companies, notes Kanika Datta.
Just be transparent about what you have been doing in the past year and support your statements with the growth numbers because that's what managers are interested in, advises Varun Sachdeva.
Did you know that India is among the top five countries in food processing?
Hiring for management professionals with greater than 16 years of experience witnessed a spike of 66% compared to last year.
'A lot of young people, especially women, usually go on in their career path thinking to just put their head down and work hard, and the opportunities will come to them.' 'The only reason I became CEO of Vimeo was because I was pushing to create an opportunity to take the company into a different direction.'
Automation, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency and virtual reality would demand more jobs.
It is premature to make the assumption that Biden's policy toward China will not be a break with Trump, observes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
A guy who loved English literature but settled for electrical engineering and later, an MBA, pours his heart out...
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
In an online chat with Get Ahead reader, overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions.
By removing Avinash Chander last week, the government has chosen to sacrifice the organisation's most potent symbol of success
'From the beginning (I have told her) "Whatever it may be -- you are losing or winning -- on the ground you're not going to cry!" She never cried.' '"I don't want you to project that you are a loser. You are a winner".' Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com speaks to Leela Raj about her famous daughter, now in the West Indies for the women's T20 World Cup.
Shortage of top engineering talent in Silicon Valley is inflating paychecks.